Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWINGED YOUTH
- ARTICLETHE WORLD OF MUSIC
- ARTICLESHIPPING ACTIVITIES
- ARTICLETALKIE ATTRACTIONS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONTURF TOPICS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLETIDES.
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ARTICLEMEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGE.
- ARTICLEThe Hawera Star. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935. MEAT AND TARIFFS.
- ARTICLELocal and General
- ARTICLECOMMONWEALTH DEFENCE
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLERECONSTRUCTED DAIRY BOARD
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ APPRECIATION
- ARTICLEPIG BREEDERS’ CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEHAWERA PROPERTY SALES
- ARTICLELabour for Flood Repairs
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE
- ARTICLECONSTABLE RESISTED
- ARTICLETHIRD DUNEDIN WOOL SALE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS
- ARTICLEDISAPPEARS FROM HOME
- ARTICLEPLUNKET BABY CARNIVAL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFOUR WORLD RECORDS
- ARTICLESTEERED BY FAULTY COMPASS
- ARTICLENEW DEAL ATTACKED
- ARTICLE“BIG BAD WOLF”
- ARTICLEREDUCTION IN NUMBER
- ARTICLEMONARCHISM DENIED
- ARTICLECITY COUNCIL GRANT OF £lOO
- ARTICLETRAGEDY FOR CATTLEMEN
- ARTICLEINCOME TAX EVASION
- ARTICLELEVY OPPOSED
- ARTICLEDARING JEWEL THEFT
- ARTICLEASSISTANCE TO CHINA
- ARTICLEENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLETRANS-TASMAN SERVICE
- ARTICLE“SMITHY” SAILS TO-DAY
- ARTICLENOT TO BE SNEEZED AT
- ARTICLELEVY ‘AS DEAD AS MUTTON'
- ARTICLECattle Industries Bill
- ARTICLECONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD
- ARTICLELORD BLEDISLOE CHEERED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEEUROPEAN PEACE
- ARTICLEGreek Frontier Closed
- ARTICLETEAM FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
- ARTICLEINTER-CLUB TENNIS
- ARTICLEPACIFIC INTENTIONS
- ARTICLELONDON WOOL SALES
- ARTICLEMEASURE PERFECTLY USELESS
- ARTICLERAILWAY STATION ENTERED
- ARTICLEDOMINION MARKET REPORTS
- ARTICLENONCHALANT MURDERER
- ARTICLETo-day’s Turf Events
- ARTICLEOWN INDUSTRY IMPORTANT
- ARTICLECOST OF FLOOD DAMAGE
- ARTICLEWORLD GOLD STANDARD
- ARTICLEShould Rest on Laurels
- ARTICLEHAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL
- ARTICLE“ACCIDENT A MYTH”
- ARTICLELIBEL CLAIM SUCCEEDS
- ARTICLEDOG TRIALS AT ELTHAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMAGNIFICENT HOME
- ARTICLECLAIM FOR CONTRACT MONEY
- ARTICLESALES TAX REVENUE
- ARTICLEFORMATION OF FEDERATION
- ARTICLETAWHITIHALL SOCIETY
- ARTICLEVICTORIAN BIRTHRATE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWEEK-END BROADCAST PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLEHAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE?
- ARTICLEFifty Years Ago
- ARTICLEHAWERA CHURCHES
- ARTICLEMUDDLE OF DUNEDIN ESTATE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLENews and Novelties in Pictures
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHIEFS OF SCOUTDOM.—Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout and Chief Guide, who are on a visit to the Domini...
- ILLUSTRATIONVISITING ATHLETES.—D. M. Craske (left) and J. V. Powell, two of the runners who have been touring New Zealand with th...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW FASHION.—Here is a novel design like a man’s cutaway evening dress coat. It is fashioned in white and black erm...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEWSPAPER HATS THE LATEST FAD.—This startling hat from Paris suggests, at first sight, a new use for old newspapers. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONLORD NUFFIELD, the famous British, motor magnate, who has given £60,000 for the help of crippled children in New Zeal...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR GEOFFREY KNOX, chairman of the Saar Governing Commission, who was recentlycreated a Knight Commander of the Order...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST LARGE GENTLEMAN: “Let’s split a taxi." SECOND DITTO: “I think we should.
- ILLUSTRATIONGREAT BRITAIN’S FOREIGN SECRETARY SPEAKS.—Sir John Simon, the British foreign secretary, in a characteristic attitude...
- ILLUSTRATION—"Humorist." FOREMAN: “What’s the matter with YOU? You don’t seem to take no pleasure in yer work.” NAVVY: “Lumme! I ...
- ILLUSTRATIONDEAF MUTES TAUGHT TO SPEAK.—By the use of two instruments, the teletactor and the audio-frequency-amplifier, deaf chi...
- ILLUSTRATIONOCEAN RESCUE OF BURNING OIL TANKER. The tanker Valverda in port at Hamilton, Bermuda, after being towed there by the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL’S NEW BLUEBIRD.-The streamlined racing car in which Sir Malcolm Campbell lowered his own land sp...
- ILLUSTRATIONBRINGING THE SEA TO THE SHIP.—H.M.S. Deptford, a 1000 ton sloop, was constructed at the bottom of a dry dock at Chath...
- SECTIONThe Children’s Corner
- ARTICLEBENCH’S ADVICE ON LITIGATION
- ARTICLEENGLISH COINAGE MYTHS
- ARTICLECOSMOPOLITAN GIBRALTAR
- ARTICLEFighting in the Gran Chaco
- ARTICLELondon’s Palmistry Racket
- ARTICLEANCIENT JAPANESE CUSTOM
- ARTICLEMYSTERY OF RADIO WAVES
- ARTICLEAMERICAN NEGRO BALLADS
- SECTIONKitchen and die Table
- ARTICLECURIOSITIES FROM THE WORLD’S NEWS
- SECTIONHints and Home Chat
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMcGOORTY, THE FIGHTING FOOL
- ARTICLEMAY NOT VISIT AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEFRENCHMEN AT HASTINGS
- ARTICLEMICK DOOLEY’S CAREER
- ARTICLEAMONG THE SWIMMERS
- ARTICLELAMBIE SHIELD BOWLING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE QUIET HOUR
- ARTICLEA DELVE INTO THE BOOK-BAG
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMOTOR REVIEW
- ARTICLERandom Notes
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- SECTIONFARM AND DAIRY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 16 Advertisements